Radius Configuration on main router
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08-14-2016 07:28 AM - edited 03-08-2019 06:59 AM
Hey,
I am struggling to check the configuration and diagnose the problem that I am currently facing with my radius in my main router.
I would like to double check the configuration and would like to know some tips on how to troubleshoot the radius problem in Cisco routers?
I am having an issue with a specific range of IP addresses which is a total nightmare for me, if anyone could help me out, I would really really appreciated it.
Cheers,
MJ
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08-17-2016 02:18 AM
[@formolie.m1],
Thanks for the post. You haven't really explained the issue you are having for us to help you, neither have you given us any details about your environment. Please can you explain fully and I'll happily assist you.
Kind regards,
Luke
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08-19-2016 10:11 AM
What radius are you using? Its very possible your radius configuration is fine on the router and the radius server is the issue. Please show the router config piece for aaa and also more info on what radius server your using.
Debug radius is the best bet for troubleshooting, or making sure you can ping from the source vlan or interface to radius server from the router. If not you have a routing issue.
